Vineyard motorcyclist killed in Provo Canyon crash

Utah Highway Patrol responds to the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident along U.S. 189 near Vivian Park in Provo Canyon on Wednesday.

Utah Highway Patrol responds to the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident along U.S. 189 near Vivian Park in Provo Canyon on Wednesday. (Issac Hale, Deseret News)


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PROVO — A Vineyard man in his 20s is dead after crashing his motorcycle in Provo Canyon, police said Wednesday.

The crash has prompted an hourslong closure of the road.

The motorcyclist was traveling east on U.S. 189 (Provo Canyon) near Vivian Park just before 7:30 p.m, when he crashed into the center median barrier, was then thrown from his bike and landed in the westbound lanes, according to Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Luis Silva.

"The rider was traveling too fast and unable to maintain control of his bike," Silva said.

The man died of his injuries.

Eastbound lanes of Provo Canyon were closed for an hour as police investigated, according to UHP.

Westbound lanes were also closed for several hours.

A Utah Department of Transportation camera showed cars traveling in both directions of the canyon by 10:30 p.m.

This story may be updated.

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